Episode Synopsis "The Remains To Be Scene"
This ep continues the exploration of a specific time and space, recorded in one shot in the middle of the night in April in a house in Shibuya, Tokyo while cancellations, quarantines and panic buying of supplies has become normal in the city as the Coronavirus COVID-19 worked it's way into the population, not just here but around the world. A single guitar looped and blooped, with reverb on top of reverb and compounding delays. The tracks start off sweet and simple, and slowly deteriorate into unrecognizable chaos, just like human society.
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